You can set up an SSH tunnel between a trusted computer (your home computer or hosting company's) and your laptop. As far as I know SSH tunnel will only encrypt everything that goes on in your internet browser. If you want to encrypt all traffic then you need to set up Open VPN on a trusted machine and then connect to it.

Do I get this correctly? You don't want to trust the free hotspot, but a free service provider? I'd just recommend that you pay for a good VPN provider that has some good ethic standards.

Originally Posted by Exfilius

You can set up an SSH tunnel between a trusted computer (your home computer or hosting company's) and your laptop. As far as I know SSH tunnel will only encrypt everything that goes on in your internet browser. If you want to encrypt all traffic then you need to set up Open VPN on a trusted machine and then connect to it.

You can find guides on Google on how to do this all.

This is basically correct. By doing this you can re-purpose your VPS Server or computer at home. The SSH Server will act like a socks proxy, so you should be aware that only those applications using this proxy will be secure.

Setting up OpenVPN yourself is not worth the effort in my eyes. You'll have the hassle of updating it etc. Better spend those few bucks for a good VPN service.

Hi guys, after posting my first post on the forum and got all that big support and help from you, it made me excited and want to learn more and more, today an idea comes into my mind, why shouldn't i try to make a niche with a only one article ( a very informative article), i know it's a hit and run marketing but i just wanted to give it a try since it won't cost me a lot of money and effort .
excuse me if i made no sense or something, i just want to learn more.

So this is confusing because when you look at the page source or inspect element I find conflicts between what I see and what I here about this.
Our example is on Youtube. I often hear a good opportunity to build a quality link is to add your website URL to the video in description you upload. However, look at the HTML: